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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 749 21 April 2021 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Aaron Fa'Aoso Tells His Story of Resilience, Nick Paton , single work column
'AARON Fa'Aoso might be well known for his star performances on ABC series Black Comedy and as a producer/presenter of the hit documentary series Blue Water Empire, but what isn't well known is what makes Aaron a true warrior.'  
 
(p. 21)
Enoch Brings a Passion for Indigenous Culture to QUT, single work column
'Aged care, climate change, human rights, making technology more accessible, responding to COVID-19 and encouraging every Australian to care for country are all on the agenda for internationally acclaimed playwright and artistic director Wesley Enoch in his new role as Indigenous chair in the creative industries with QUT.'  
(p. 40)
Semmens to Headline Dance Showcase, single work column
'BARKINDJI choreographer and dancer Adrienne Semmens was inspired by water for her latest work Immerse. '
 
(p. 46)
Yirramboi Celebrates the Deadly and Diverse, Jillian Mundy , single work column
'MELBOURNE is gearing up to celebrate the diversity and creativity of First Nations arts and culture. and dreaming big, with a packed program for this year's YIRRAMBOI festival. Creative director Boonwurrungr/Wemba Wemba woman Caroline Martin said that the 11-day festival. from May 6-16 has something for everyone: comedy. history, dance. film, drag, rap and more.'
 
(p. 47)
Prize Honours Naomi Williams, single work column
'To commemorate the life of Naomi Williams, a strong, proud Wiradjuri woman from the Brungle/Tumut area, her family and loved ones have established the 2021 Naomi Williams Poetry Prize.'
(p. 47)

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